A loop is pulled with a force F to the right to maintain a constant speed...
A rectangular conducting loop is being pulled at constant speed v=4.00 m/s from a region of uniform magnetic field by a constant external force F. The dimentions of the loop are w=.3 m, l=.9 m, and has a resistance of R=5 ohms. In the region where the magnetic field is nonzero, it is directed out of the page and has magnitude of 3.00 T. External force is to the right, magnetic field is pointing out of the page, and velocity...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F=
4.80 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.620 m. A uniform
magnetic field B= 0.500 T is directed into the page. There is no
friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with
constant velocity v= 6.60 m/s.
A.) Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the
loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign
clockwise to be the...
A 0.344 m long metal bar is pulled to the left by an applied force F. The bar rides on parallel metal rails connected through a 44.1 2 resistor, as shown in the following figure(Figure 1), so the apparatus makes a complete circuit. You can ignore the resistance of the bar and rails. The circuit is in a uniform 0.602 T magnetic field that is directed out of the plane of the figure. Part A At the instant when the bar is...
A charged particle is moving in a uniform, constant magnetic field. Which one of the following statements concerning the magnetic force exerted on the particle is false It does no work on the particle. It increases the speed of the particle. It changes the velocity of the particle. It can act only on a particle in motion. It does not change the kinetic energy of the particle. A circular current loop with radius of 0.100 m is located in the...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F=3.20 N along a set of rails separated by d-0.240 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.600 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v= 4.50 m Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign clockwise to be the positive direction for...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F-4.40 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.340 m. A uniform magnetic field B=0.500 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and therod moves with constant velocity v= 3.60 m/s Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign clockwise to be the positive direction for emf...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F= 3.90 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.220 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.800 T is directed, into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v= 3.80 m/s Using Faraday's Law, calculate the induced emf around the loop in the figure that is caused by the changing flux. Assign clockwise to be the positive...
A conducting rod is pulled horizontally with constant force F= 4.60 N along a set of rails separated by d= 0.420 m. A uniform magnetic field B= 0.700 T is directed into the page. There is no friction between the rod and the rails, and the rod moves with constant velocity v= 6,50 m/s. X X X X X X X X X X x x x x x x X X x x x x Using Faraday's Law, calculate...
A rectangular loop of wire with dimensions 2.12 cm by 8 50 cm and resistance 0.576 Ω is being pulled to the right out of a region of uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field has magnitude 3.27 T and is directed into the plane of the following figure(Figure 1) Part A At the instant when the speed of the loop is 3.00 m/s and it is still partially in the field region, what is the magnitude of the force the magnetic field...
a. Consider a circular conducting loop that is moved at a constant speed from right to left through a rectangular region with uniform magnetic field B, as shown in the figure. As the loop moves from position 3 to position 4, a clockwise current is induced in the loop. b. a counterclockwise current is x x induced in the loop. an into the page current is 5 1 induced in the loop. d. an out of the page current is...